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Solar slow magneto-acoustic-gravity waves: an erratum correction and a revisited scenario

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-04-29 v1

Abstract

Slow waves are commonly observed on the entire solar atmosphere. Assuming a thin flux tube approximation, the cut-off periods of slow-mode magneto-acoustic-gravity waves that travel from the photosphere to the corona were obtained in Costa et al. (2018). In that paper, however, a typo in the specific heat coefficient at constant pressure cpc_{\mathrm{p}} value led to an inconsistency in the cut-off calculation, which is only significant at the transition region. Due to the abrupt temperature change in the region, a change of the mean atomic weight (by a factor of approximately two) also occurs, but is often overlooked in analytical models for simplicity purposes. In this paper, we revisit the calculation of the cut-off periods of magneto-acoustic-gravity waves in Costa et al. (2018) by considering an atmosphere in hydrostatic equilibrium with a temperature profile, with the inclusion of the variation of the mean atomic weight and the correction of the inconsistency aforementioned. In addition, we show that the cut-off periods obtained analytically are consistent with the corresponding periods measured in observations of a particular active region.

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@article{arxiv.2004.09609,
  title  = {Solar slow magneto-acoustic-gravity waves: an erratum correction and a revisited scenario},
  author = {E. Zurbriggen and M. V. Sieyra and A. Costa and A. Esquivel and G. Stenborg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.09609},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 7 figures. MNRAS